Saugerties, NY
(September 18, 2006)—Patricia
Diamond Hennessy and Little Tom captured
the $2,500 Platinum Performance Adult Jumper Classic
and the $7,500 Platinum Performance Adult Jumper
Classic at the Marshall & Sterling League Finals
held at HITS Saugerties' state-of-the-art equestrian
facility in Saugerties, New York on September 14-17.
In the $2,500 Platinum
Performance Adult Jumper Classic, Hennessy and
Little Tom went 24th out of 33 starters
on course designer Jerry Dougherty's route. Their
clear round in 73.640 advanced them to the jump-off
that included 15 horses. The jump-off produced
ten clear rounds, but Hennessy's time of 35.169
was good enough to secure the blue-ribbon and
a first place prize of $750.
In the $7,500 Platinum
Performance Adult Jumper Classic the 11-year-old
Irish bred was at it again, as Hennessy's mount
took home the top prize winning $2,250 in prize
money. This time the horse/rider combination went
ninth in a field of 32 that challenged Dougherty's
first round course. Hennessy's time of 67.570
catapulted them into a jump-off of 14 horses.
Hennessy and Little Tom set the Great American
Time to Beat at 34.223 on the third trip of the
jump-off round. Their time proved to be fast enough,
as they swept the Adult Jumper Division of Marshall
& Sterling League Finals.
"My horse has
the potential to do well each time he enters the
ring," said Hennessy. "Our main goal
was to go double clean because we knew that was
the only chance to win. When so many riders go
double clean It is usually the luck of the day
and I guess I was lucky both days."
Hennessy has owned
Little Tom for three years and 2006 marks
the second time she has competed at the Marshall
& Sterling League Finals. "Any time you
get a chance to ride in the Grand Prix Ring it
is a great experience," she added.
"The event
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Performance President Mark Herthel. "We were
glad that we could team with HITS and be a part
of it."
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Patricia
Diamond Hennessy and Little Tom sweep the
Adult Jumper Division
Ten-year-old Michael
Hughes just missed sweeping the Children's Jumper
Division of the Marshall & Sterling League
Finals. Hughes and I Love Lucy captured
the $7,500 Children's Jumper Classic posting the
fastest of five double-clear rounds.
The $7,500 Children's
Jumper Classic certainly saved its best for last
as Hughes was 30th out of 31 starters to tackle
Dougherty's course. In the jump-off he took advantage
of his last to ride position, as his time of 40.949
shattered the Great American Time to Beat of 42.463
set by Danielle Miranda and Marengo who
went fifth in the jump-off.
"My dad made
up the strategy in the Finals to go-fight-win,"
said Hughes. " I had so much fun at the Finals
but my favorite part was winning it."
I Love Lucy is
a 12-year-old Dutch Breed, owned by Drumnacross
Farm LTD. Hughes has only been riding his mount
since January. But he has already had great success
with the horse winning a Summer Circuit Championship
at HITS Saugerties.
Hughes was also a
Circuit Champion at the 2006 HITS Ocala Winter
Circuit. When the fifth grader is in Ocala, he
attends the popular Education Station that allows
him to keep up with his school work. Hughes is
trained by his father Eamonn.

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Michael
Hughes and I love Lucy win the $7,500 Children's
Jumper Classic
Miranda and Marengo
prevented Hughes from sweeping the Children's
Division when they posted the fastest double-clear
round of the $2,500 Children's Jumper Classic.
Miranda was second
to challenge Dougherty's first round course. She
navigated it successfully in 64.243 aboard the
12-year-old Belgium Warmblood. In the jump-off
she set the Great American Time to Beat at 34.208
on the first trip of the round. Hughes and I
Love Lucy went sixth in the jump-off. But
their time of 35.155 was more than a second off
of Miranda's pace, leaving Hughes and I love
Lucy in second place.
The 16-year-old finished
second behind Hughes and I Love Lucy in
the $7,500 Children's Jumper Classic.

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Danielle
Miranda and Marengo win the $2,500 Children's
Jumper Classic
HITS concludes its
season when show jumping resumes at HITS Culpeper
for the USGPL Finals on September 27. HITS features
the $10,000 Pre-Green Hunter Classic, the $15,000
Junior/A-O Jumper Low Classic , the $25,000 Junior/AO
Jumper High Classic, the $25,000 Wild Card Grand
Prix and the $100,000 USGPL Invitational Grand
Prix in its final week in Culpeper. The USGPL
Finals will be the last HITS Horse Show before
HITS begins installation of new footing supplied
by Footing
Authority. Footing Authority has developed
a revolutionary dust-free footing that will allow
horses to compete with virtually no risk of injury.
For more information
on the Marshall & Sterling League Finals or
any of HITS' Horse Show, call HITS' Corporate
office at 845.246.8833.
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